Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 October 1892 — Page 1

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22, 189:

ISSUED EVKKY SATURDAY.

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D. F. McCluiO v. as in Chicago this week.

The Columbian day celebration was a rousing success.

Mrs. A. S. Miller is visiting her parents in Paris, Ky.

Frank Lee and wife are down from Minneapolis on a visit.

Don't stamp your ticket but once or you may lose your vote.

Cen. M. D. Manson was among the Chicago sight-seers this week.

Misse3 Julia Karle and JVlaggie Price are visiting friends in Chicago.

The students raised a !0 foot Columbus Pole in the College campus Thursday.

J. A. Gilbert and wife leave Monday for Colorado Springs, Col., to spend the winter.

Rev, 10. R. Johnson was down from Rolling Prairie this week visiting old friends.

The Wabash foot ball team will play the Rose Polytechnics at Terre Haute on the 29tli.

Quito a number will go over to Indiannapolis to-day to witness the WabashButler foot ball game.

James Freeman won tho 2:25 pace with Clint Kill" at Dayton, O., this week in three straight heats.

Tho case of Pettit's attorneys against Tippecanoe county for $15,000 for services rendered, has been venued to Clinton county.

The ladies of Ceutor church will give a social in tho church parlors on Tuesday evening, Oct. 25. Supper served from 5 until 8 o'clock.

A. II. Hernley and Miss Elizabeth Bly were married at the residence or the groom on south Green street Wednes day night at 8 o'clock, Rev. E. T. Lane officiating.

Wm. Stein, who was recently released from the insane asylum, was this week adjudged by a jury to be of sound mind and Wm. Reeves was released from his guardianship.

The funeral services of the late John Gains occurred from the residence this morning at 7:30 o'clock. At 8 o'clock the procession left for Sugar Grove where tho interment will take place.

Tho local chapter of Knight Templars tendered Rov. Switzer a farewell recep tion at their asylum Thursday night Tho affair was a most pleasant one. in which nearly one hundred persons participated.

Mrs. Elmira Ingersoll, one of tho most venerable and best known ladies in the county, died at her homo on ea,st Market street yesterday afternoon at the advanced ago of 7G years. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Patsy Devitt and his dog, Bowser, were up boforo tho Mayor Thursday morning charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Patsy was exhibiting tho dog at the Junction house Wednesday night by forcing him to jump .the lunch counter without injurthe sandwiches. The accomplished successfully and having lots of fun when the police interfered and run tho young man in.

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It is stated that Harry Crawford, sr.. has decided to build the Chicago & Southeastern (Indiana Midland) to Champaign, 111., forty miles west of the extension of the line westward now building to Brazil. Railroad contractor Managan, it is said, will at once remove his men and teams which have been employed on the Lake Shoro road, in the northern part of the State, to Carbon, Ind., to complete tho line to Brazil and then move westward.—Indianapolis Journal.

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John W. Cuppy and Miss Martha Wiley were married at the residence of F. N- Johnson in Waveland on Thursday, in the presence of a large concourse of invited guests, Rev. T. J. Shuey, officiating. Tho home was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves, fern and chrysanthemum. After the ceremony the wedding dinner was served after which congratulations were tendered. Mr. and Mrs. Cuppy left the same evening for Chicago, were after a short stay they will return and boat home to their friends in Waveland. The bride and groom are among the most popular young people in the county and have hundreds of friends who join with THE REVIEW in extending congratulations.

Take your produce to R. B. Hoff. lm

See our curtains, blinds, chenile portiere, lounge and table coverB at McClure and Grahams.

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MrB. Abe Levinson is quite sick. All the banks' wero closed yesterday.

B. Snyder was in Martinsville this week.

MisB Georgia Lee is visiting in Chicago.

Judge Harnoy spent Sunday in Ladoga.

Mort Hays and John Walter are in Boston. ',

Abo llud' is visiting his mother in Chicago.]

Why docs the city council evade opening the books?

Warner Wilhite is back from Washington to vote.

John Coyle and family have removed to Danville, 111.

Wm. McMaken and wife visited their sons in Chicago.

C. N. W illiams and sister, Miss Laura are visiting in Chicago.

Dr. George Thompson, of Chicago spent Sunday in the city.

Samuel Austin is gradually sinking and the end is not far off,

1 oliceman Iransue visited his mother in Carroll county this week.

Investigate the purchase of the light plant. It is a public demand.

Lank Walk up and wife are tho proud parents of a bran new daughter.

Capt. J. B. Pence has gone to Mount Clemens, Mich., in searcii of healti

Mrs. J. M. Waugh served as cvpert judge at tho Vincenues fair last

Rev. J. W. Switzer will remove his family Brazil the lirst of next week. Mis. Will liulett has been seriouslv ill this week but is now slowly recovering.

The first Monday in November is the last day for paying taxes without a penalty.

ASocial Session, a great farce comedy, at Music Hall next Wednesday night,

The French Lick springs have been sold to a hotel companv of Chicago for 8500,000.

South Bend's new city directory contains 10,032 names, a large increase over last year.

Gov. Chase delivered two sermons to large audiences at the Christian church last Sunday,

The Wabash foot ball team will contest for gore with the Butler eleven at Indianapolis todny.

The three children of Jere Connor, living near the Masonic cemetery, are down with diphtheria.

Major Foote, T. O. Brown and Dr. P. M. Layne attended a Masonic conclave at Indianapolis this week.

Charley Ramsey and wife have returned from Shelbyville and aro stopping with Mrs. Sallio Ramsey.

To vote a straight democratic ticket stamp inside the square device surround ing the rooster and nowhere else.

Tho will of tho late Isaac II. Miller has been admitted to probate. He loft his property to his wife and four sons.

Co. I went to Chicago Wednesday where there they participated in the dedication of tho World's Fair buildings.

C. N. Harding and wife have returnfrom a two years' residence at Barrett, W'yoming, and will again reside in this city.

Hon. Leroy Templeton, the People's Party candidate for Governor, will speak at the court house this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

One hundred and eighty-eight new houses have been built in Crawfordsville during the past year. How is this for a boom?

Hon. Frank Ader, democratic candidate for joint-representative, addressed a large gathering at Brown's Valley Monday night.

Probably as many a» 100 persons visited Chicago this week to witness the dedication ceremonies of the World's Fair from this city.

C. M. Robinson, of the Government printing office at Washington, returned home Monday and will remain until after the election.

Natural gas will be piped south on Grant Avenue to tho farm of F.M.Dice, The citizens of the neighborhood raised $1,000 to pay for the piping.

The city council will not open the books'that tho public may investigate the purchase of the light plant. Is there something rotten therein?

Lee Durham and sister gave a charming reception to a numborof their young friends at their beautiful home on east Wabash Avenue last Friday night.

Hon John E. Lamb will address the democrats of Coal Creek township next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody in search of the truth should hear him.

Hon. Mortimer Nye, democratic candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, addresssed a large and enthusiastic meeting at the court house Wednesday night.

Hon. Frank Adair addressed a good meeting at Kirtpatriek Thursday night. He spoke at Bowers last night and will talk to tho democrats at Linden tonight.

Mrs. Harriot Hawk died at her home near Llmdalo last Sunday of consumption at the age of 05 years. Sho was formerly tho wife of James Morrow who died somo years ago.

Handsome invitations have been issued for a reception to bo tendered to J. W. Cuppy and wife "by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cuppy at their homo in Waveland next Friday evening.

Naoma Clemens was this week granted a divorce'from her husband, Jeff, Clemens, on the grounds of base desertion. Mrs. Clemens also had her maiden name of Clough"restored.

The action of the city council in refusing the public to investigate the purchase of the electric light plant smacks mightily of rottenness and looks as though thej had something to conceal.

A young Bucktown bruiser was jailed Saturday for throwing potatoes at tho Purdue students as they marched down town after the game. After being locked up for an hour or so he was released on a promise of good behavior.

David Meliarry celebrated his S-lth birthdny at his home near Shawneo Mound last Sunday by tendering a big reception to his relatives and friends. Mr. Meharry has lived at Shawnee Mound since 182G.

Isaac Miller, one of Walnut townships most prosperous farmers, died at his home south of New Ross Saturday after a lingering illness at tho age of GO years. The funeral occurred at Ladoga Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias.

Mrs. Susan Pickcral, wife of George Pickeral, died at her home in tho north end Tuesday morning of child birth. Mrs. Pickeral was but sixteen years of of age and was married only qbout a year. Tho funeral occurred Wednesday. Interment at tho Masonic cemetery.

Geo. Hubbard dhd at tho homo of his daughter in Frankfort last Saturday. Tho funeral occurred at Darlington on Sunday and was largely attended. The deceased was born in Virginia in 1803. In 1800 ho moved to Darlington where ho resided up to tho time of his death.

George Britton has discovered an old Indian burying ground in his gravel pit two miles of tho city. Judging from tho mammoth bones tho people certainly grew to an onormcus size in yo olden times. George has already taken out a dozen skeletons and think there aro several times that number therein.

We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to attend a ball to bo given by Henry Clay Lodge. No. 288. K. of P. at their hall in New Richmond on Wednesnay evening, Oct. 26. Music will be furnished by the Crawfordsvillo orchestra. The committee are Wm. Dewey, Harry Wilson, J. W. McCardlo and W W. Washburn.

George Kinney and Charles Coffinberry, near Lafayette, caught Daniel McKellson, thirteen years old, and rubbed his face with papaw peelings. The following day the lad was found to be terribly poisoned. His face rapidly swelled until

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Last Monday Agent Watson paid tho judgement and costs amounting to 8210.75 in favor of Geo. E. Grimes, of Ladoga, for a horse killed by the Monon railway.

Invitations have been issued for the marriaee of Ida Maude Kepler to Jesse M. Williams, at the home of the brides' parents on South Washington street on Oct. 20.

Roachdale: Tho connecting rods of an engine broko here, Friday night and beat tho cab to pieces. Engineer Purcell was knocked from his engine and killed.

At tho meeting of tho city council Monday night that body compromised the case of Jacob Freed, who was hurt while working on the city school building, by paying to Freed the sum of 8150, These damago suits are making a big drain on tho city treasury, but then everything comes high under the present city government.

Sunday afternoon just after the parade Charley Hillard, who was gloriously drunk, drovo down Washington street at a break-neck speed. When in front of Tinslcy & Martin's Hillard collided with,another vehiclo and his buggv was totally wrecked. He was locked un by tho police and Monday morning contributed 811,00 to tho school fund.

The Wabash—Purdue foot ball gamo last Saturday drew out nearly 1,500 enthusiasts. The Purdue-team camo down on a special train and \Vere accompanied by nearly?300 students who ^yelled themselves hoarse when their eleven scored a point. None of tho players wero killed or oven seriously injured although three playeis were forced to retire from tho game from slight bruises or sprains. Thofgame was a Waterloo for Wabash the score being 72 lo 0 against them.

Last£ Sunday aftornoon about four o'clock the horse of Charley Waterberry broko loose from the post in front of the residence on east Main street and ran west toward tho court house. Tho animal attempted to turn into the alley east of ^Prof. Osborne's residence but tho velocity was too great and ho was forced to leap tho iron fence, tho Buggy remaining on ono side and tho horse on tho other whore he' remained until cut loose. Strango tojrolato, aside from a badly bent fence, nothing olso was injured.

Marriage Licenses.

George Wright and Emily Chenault, WilliamJL. Cave andfRosetta Harney. ..

Daniel Gott and Ora Kinder. L. Horner 'and Minnie B. Irons.

Joseph A Caidwoll and Rosa M.Booher. WTill A Davidson and Iva A. Gunklo,

James W. Honocker and Bertha E. Neighbors. John W. Cuppy and Martha M. Wiley

Samuel Smith and Nora U. Rains. Androw Jones and Mrs, "Tillio Kline. Abraham H. Hernly and Elizabeth Bly.

Where is Matt?

Last Monday a lady fromj^near Lindon, purporting to be the*mother-in-law of Matt Barton, was in the city making anxious inquiries in regard to Matt'a whereabouts. It appears that Matt, who is a young farmer living near Linden, came to this city on Friday of last week ostensibly on business. Whon night came ho failed to return home and on Saturday the family came^ in search of him. Aside from learning that he purchased a new suit of clothes and was seen near tho Big Four depot nothing could be learned of him. No CBURO is offered for his absence.

Orawfordsyille Oirouit.

This charge haB been changed by the addition of Wavnetown and the omission of Gray's Chapel. The membership of the latter will be transferred to such other appointments as they may choose. Rev. John M. Stafford has been retained as paBtor for the third year. Preaching every two weeks, commencing as follows: Sabbath Oct. 23. Wesley at 10:30 a. m. Waynetown at 7:30 p- m. Oct. 30, Robert's at 10:30 a. •ni. and Mt. Olivet at 7 p. m.

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